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NETGEAR MA111 v2 Installation Manual
NETGEAR MA111 v2 Installation Manual

NETGEAR MA111 v2 Installation Manual

Netgear wireless usb adapter installation guide
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Installation Guide
Wireless USB Adapter MA111 v2

Start Here

Follow these instructions to set up your wireless adapter.
These basic setup instructions assume that you will connect to an access point, and you are
not using WEP security. Please refer to the online help and the Reference Manual on the
Resource CD for instructions on configuring WEP, Ad-Hoc mode, or advanced options.
Estimated Completion Time: 5-15 minutes.
For Windows XP computers
1
1
First, Install the MA111 Software
a.
Power on your PC, let the operating system boot up completely, and log in
as needed.
b.
Insert the Resource CD into your CD-ROM drive. The CD main page shown
below will load.
c.
Click the Install Driver & Utility link.
d. Follow the InstallShield Wizard steps. Click Finish when done, and if prompted
restart your computer.
2
2
Next, Install the MA111 Wireless USB Adapter
Note: You should have a USB port on your computer. Newer USB 2.0 ports will
also work.
a.
Insert the MA111 into a USB slot. After a short delay, the Found New
Hardware Wizard displays. Click Next to proceed.
Note: If a Windows XP logo testing
warning appears, click Continue
Anyway to proceed.
b.
Next, you will also be prompted to choose the country where you are located.
Click Yes to accept this option.
If you choose No, you must read the Windows XP documentation for an
explanation of how to use the Windows XP wireless configuration utility.
You will also be prompted to choose the country you are located in. Select your
location from the list.
c.
Click Finish to complete the installation. You will see the MA111 system tray
icon
on the lower right portion of the Windows task bar.
3
3
Now, Configure Your MA111 and Save the Profile
a.
Click the
icon in the Windows system tray to open the MA111 Smart
Wireless Settings Utility.
b.
The utility opens to the Status tab page.
c.
Click the Configuration tab page to change the wireless settings. Change the
Network Name SSID to match your network.
Tip: To view the available wireless networks, use the drop-down list or the Site
Survey tab and choose the one you want.
d. Click Apply to activate the connection.
Tip: Click the Profile tab page for profile creation. Create work and home
profiles. Then, activate whichever one you need for your current location.
Note: The Signal Strength and Link Quality indicators on the Status tab page report
the status of your wireless connection.
4
4
Finally, Verify Wireless Network Connectivity
a.
Verify that the status monitor information at the bottom of the utility matches
your wireless network.
b.
Check the color of the MA111
icon in the Windows system tray: green or
yellow indicates a working connection;
red indicates no connection.
c.
Check the MA111 LED: blinking means attempting to connect; solid indicates
a good connection; off means the MA111 is not plugged in.
d. Verify connectivity to the Internet or network resources.
Note: If you are unable to connect, see troubleshooting tips in the Basic Installation
section of the Reference Manual on the Resource CD.

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Summary of Contents for NETGEAR MA111 v2

  • Page 1: Start Here

    Installation Guide Wireless USB Adapter MA111 v2 Start Here Follow these instructions to set up your wireless adapter. These basic setup instructions assume that you will connect to an access point, and you are not using WEP security. Please refer to the online help and the Reference Manual on the Resource CD for instructions on configuring WEP, Ad-Hoc mode, or advanced options.
  • Page 2: Technical Support

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